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The unfortunate reality in North America, is that our history is disappearing at a rate much faster than it is being preserved. I run into this reality everywhere I got in Canada, and things are not much different here in the USA. It really blows me away, because our countries are so young. We have this beautiful opportunity to preserve the history of our countries, literally from their earliest years of settlement and expansion, but it is left to rot a fade away. In this video, I visit the amazing ruins of Rhyolite, a ghost town dating back more than a century. The history of this location is very interesting, because this is the most radical example of a "boom town". In 1904, there was nothing but vacant land here. By 1906, it was a large city with an incredibly advanced infrastructure, so much so that it even had its own stock exchange. What is most interesting though, is that by 1909, it was deserted. Time has not been kind to this location, and there is little left of the old city. Most of the wood was salvaged to aid in the expansion of growing cities near by, such as Beatty and Las Vegas. What was built of stone has lasted much longer, but left to the elements it is slowly crumbling back to its original state on the ground. I had a great chat with the caretaker Carl, but I really wanted to get out into the mountains and see some of the lesser explored areas. I hopped on the e-bike, and chose a path into the desert. Exploring in Canada, it is actually pretty common to discover a location that has not been seen by a human in a century, but here in the USA it is not the same. With the population density being so much higher, it is nearly impossible to find a place untouched, but I sure did find some neat things to see. My first adventure in the mountains was into an old mine shaft. This isn't anything new for me or for the viewers of this channel, but what was inside is definitely different. As soon as you enter the shaft, you will notice the temperature climb drastically. The further I went into the mountain, the hotter and more humid it became. I thought for sure I would find a hot spring or something unexpected in there, but strangely enough, nothing. I went to the end of every branch of that mine shaft, and it was just a regular old mine shaft. I would have to guess that the shafts here in the desert are just hot like that from the sun, but exploring into other shafts later in the day, I did not find the same result. I took the bike way out into the desert and away from the city, hoping to find an area a little less traveled. I definitely found some good hidden spots, but once again there were signs of recent visitors, but this time I found something I would never have expected. I found another mine shaft, but upon entering I could see a couch style chair. Further into the shaft, I discovered a bag full of pre rolled joints. Clearly I stumbled onto someones secret little hideaway. Things sure are different here than they are back home, but as long as I get back to the MoHo safe and sound, it is always a good adventure. Rhyolite was a total unexpected and unplanned stop for me, but I thoroughly enjoyed my time there. If you have been enjoying the show, and you would like to help out, please consider taking a look at the Patreon Page: / destinationadventure If you want to get your hands on some Destination Adventure merch, check it out here: https://destinationmerch.com/